Selangor royal family

The Selangor Royal Family comprises the family member of Sultan of Selangor. It is currently consists of Sharafuddin of Selangor and his close relations.

The Sultan and his family belong to the House of Daeng Chelak. The ruling house had founded the monarchy in 1745 and continued to be in power to this day.[1]

Background

Members of Selangor Royal Family are descendants of the first Sultan of Selangor, Salehudin of Selangor. He is the eldest son of Daeng Chelak, one of the five Bugis warriors that rose into power in the Malay Kingdom during the Bendahara dynasty.[2] They are considered as the viceregal house of Riau in Riau-Lingga Sultanate, and can trace their ancestry from the Bugis Royal House in Luwu, Sulawesi.[3]

On 5 November 1903, upon ascending the throne as the fifth Sultan, Sulaiman of Selangor decreed that all his descendants will carry the hereditary first name Tengku instead of Raja.[4] The naming tradition was kept to this day.

Roles

Sharafuddin of Selangor with the Selangor Council of the Royal Court members in 2016
Sharafuddin of Selangor and Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin with Orang Besar Istana in 2016

Several members of the royal family are also the members of the Selangor Council of the Royal Court. The council role is to assist the Sultan in carrying out his duty to the state by acting as an advisory body to the Sultan.[5][6] Some members are made Orang Besar Istana or in English, palace dignitaries, whom are responsible for any engagement involving the palace.[7]

Titles and styles

Titles

The titles of the members of the royal family are complicated. It can only be conferred to the members upon receiving the consent of the Selangor Council of the Royal Court. Titles that are in used are as follows:

The full title of the Sultan of Selangor is Sultan dan Yang di-Pertuan Selangor Darul Ehsan Serta Segala Daerah Takluknya, or in English, The Sultan and Sovereign Ruler of Selangor Abode of Sincerity and its Sovereign Dependencie.[8]

The title Tengku Ampuan Selangor may be conferred to a spouse of the Sultan, given that she is of a royal descent. The title Tengku Permaisuri Selangor can be conferred instead to the spouse that is not of royal descent. The regnal name of the consort of the Sultan will be the title, followed by her given name. For example: Tengku Ampuan Rahimah and Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin.[9]

The heir apparent is conferred the title Raja Muda Selangor or in English, the Crown Prince of Selangor.[10] His wife will received the title Raja Puan Muda Selangor if she is of royal descent.[9]

The Sultan's mother will received the title Paduka Bonda Raja upon his ascension to the throne. For example, Sharafuddin of Selangor's mother is styled Paduka Bonda Raja, Raja Nur Saidatul Ehsan binti Tengku Badar Shah.[11]

Family members that were given titles are called Kerabat Diraja Bergelar, which literally means "royal family members with titles". The spouses of Kerabat Diraja Bergelar will carry titles that complemented their husbands' titles. For example, the wife of Tengku Laksamana Selangor is styled Tengku Puan Laksamana Selangor.

Any female commoners who married male members of the royal family will receive the title Che' Puan but male commoners who married a female member of the royal family will not carry any title.

Styles

The members of the royal family are style as such:[12][13][14]

  1. Sultan: Duli Yang Maha Mulia or His Royal Highness
  2. The Sultan's wife: Duli Yang Maha Mulia or Her Royal Highness
  3. Raja Muda: Duli Yang Teramat Mulia or His Royal Highness
  4. The Raja Muda's wife: Duli Yang Teramat Mulia or Her Royal Highness
  5. The Sultan's other children: Yang Amat Mulia or His/Her Highness
  6. Members of Selangor Council of the royal court and spouses: Yang Amat Mulia or His/Her Highness
  7. Orang Besar Istana: Yang Dimuliakan or His/Her Highness
  8. Other members: Yang Mulia or His/Her Highness

Members

As of 2019, the members are:

Immediate family

  • Sharafuddin of Selangor and Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin, Tengku Permaisuri Selangor (the Sultan and his consort)[15]
  • Permaisuri Siti Aishah (the Sultan's step-mother and Salahuddin of Selangor's widow)[20]
  • Tengku Sulaiman Shah, Tengku Laksamana Selangor and Tunku Kamariah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah of Johor, Tengku Puan Laksamana Selangor (the Sultan's brother and sister-in-law)[21]
    • Tengku Shakirinal Amin Mahmood Ismail Alam Shah and Che' Puan Nadiah Khan (the Sultan's nephew and niece-in-law)[22]
      • Tengku Mahmood (the Sultan's grandnephew)[22]
      • Tengku Sulaiman (the Sultan's grandnephew)[22][23]
      • Tengku Abdul Aziz (the Sultan's grandnephew)
      • Tengku Kamariah Khaleiyah Khadijah Kathirah Zanariah Ihsan (the Sultan's grandniece)[24]
    • Tengku Salehuddin Ismail Iskandar Ibrahim Hishamuddin Shah, Tengku Indera Bijaya Diraja Selangor (the Sultan's nephew)[21]
      • Tengku Ibrahim (the Sultan's grandnephew)[25]
    • Tengku Shahrain Iskandar Ismail Abdul Majid and Che' Puan Melati Artia (the Sultan's nephew and niece-in-law)
    • Tengku Sharifuddin Ibrahim Ismail Iskandar Abdul Aziz Shah and Che' Puan Juliana Sophie Evans (the Sultan's nephew and niece-in-law)[26]
      • Tengku Kamiliah Zanariah Josephine Ehsan Shah (the Sultan's grandniece)[27]
    • Tengku Puteri Kathira Zanariah Ihsan Maimunah Aminah Iskandar (The Sultan's niece)
  • Tengku Puteri Zahariah or Ku Yah (the Sultan's sister)[28]
    • Syed Budriz Putra Jamalullail of Perlis, Engku Maharaja Lela Setia Paduka Selangor and Tengku Ariesa Helanie of Kelantan (the Sultan's nephew and niece-in-law)[29]
      • Syed Aqil Harryth Jamalullail of Perlis (the Sultan's grandnephew)
    • Sharifah Rima Irwani Jamalullail of Perlis and Wan Muhammad Shazly (the Sultan's niece and nephew-in-law)[30]
      • Wan Putra Muhammad Khalil Jamalullail of Perlis (the Sultan's grandnephew)
      • Wan Putri Khadija Jamalullail of Perlis (the Sultan's grandniece)
    • Sharifah Amilia Safina Jamalullail of Perlis (the Sultan's niece)[30]
    • Raja Sheena Frida of Perak and Iskandar Alam bin Zainal Abidin (the Sultan's niece and nephew-in-law)[31]
    • Muhammad Faez and An-Nuura Nasuha Rasnatrazia (the Sultan's nephew and niece-in-law)[28]
  • Tengku Abdul Samad Shah, Tengku Panglima Besar Selangor (the Sultan's brother)[32]
    • Tengku Musahiddin Shah, Tengku Seri Perkasa Diraja Selangor (the Sultan's nephew)[21]
    • Tengku Munazirah (the Sultan's niece)[33]
  • Tengku Puteri Arafiah and Abdul Aziz bin Shariff (the Sultan's sister and brother-in-law)[34]
    • Putera Azamuddin Shah (the Sultan's nephew)[35]
  • Tengku Ahmad Shah, Tengku Panglima Raja Selangor and Tunku Irinah of Negeri Sembilan, Tengku Puan Panglima Raja Selangor (the Sultan's brother and sister-in-law)[36][37]
    • Tengku Alam Shah Amiruddin (the Sultan's nephew)
    • Tengku Aiman Shahirah (the Sultan's niece)
  • Tengku Puteri Nur Marina and Haldun Elci (the Sultan's sister and brother-in-law)[38]
    • Hiko Momoji, born Atilla Elci (the Sultan's nephew)[38]
  • Tengku Puteri Nor Zehan, Tengku Puan Panglima Perlis and Syed Zainal Anuar Jamalullail, Tengku Syarif Panglima Perlis (the Sultan's sister and brother-in-law)[37]
    • YDM Dato’ Syed Haizam Hishamuddin Putra Jamalullail of Perlis, Engku Panglima Setia Diraja Selangor and Toh’ Puan Datin Nurlin binti Muhammad Salleh of Perak (the Sultan's nephew and niece-in-law)[21]
      • Sharifah Nur Alara Budriah Jamalullail (the Sultan’s Grandniece)
      • Syed Azlan Salahuddin Putra Jamalullail (the Sultan’s Grandnephew)
      • Sharifah Nur Zahra Hatijah Jamalullail (the Sultan’s Grandniece)
    • Syed Jufri Dhiauddin Putra Jamalullail of Perlis and Che’ Puan Siti Sarah Noble (the Sultan's nephew and niece-in-law)
      • Syed Ayden Husain Mateen Aziz Putra Jamalullail of Perlis (The Sultan’s Grandnephew)
    • Sharifah Eliza Cornelia Putri Jamalullail of Perlis and YTM Tunku Dato’ Dr Muzaffar Shah Tunku Jaafar Laksmana of Kedah (the Sultan's niece and nephew-in-law)
      • Tunku Inaya Rahimah Tunku Muzaffar Shah (the Sultan’s Grandniece)
  • Raja Jasrill Ashrul (the Sultan's nephew)
  • Raja Jasrina Ashrin (the Sultan's niece)

Extended family

  • Tengku Rashad, Engku Orang Kaya Diraja Selangor (the Sultan's cousin)
  • Tengku Anisha (the Sultan's cousin)
  • Tengku Lutfi (the Sultan's cousin)
  • Tengku Sakinah (the Sultan's cousin)
  • Tengku Shukri (the Sultan's cousin)
  • Tengku Narima (the Sultan's cousin)
  • Tengku Muhammad Najib (the Sultan's cousin)
  • Tengku Putra, Tengku Indera Pahlawan Diraja Selangor and Pengiran Tengku Hajah Zaliha of Brunei, Tengku Puan Indera Pahlawan Diraja Selangor (the Sultan's cousin and cousin-in-law)
    • Tengku Saidatul Rehan (the Sultan's first cousin once removed)
    • Tengku Saifan Rafhan Putra (the Sultan's first cousin once removed)[39]
    • Tengku Ainul Nur Syuhada (the Sultan's first cousin once removed)
  • Tengku Nazri (the Sultan's cousin)
  • Tengku Puteri Insani (the Sultan's cousin)
  • Tengku Shamsul Bahari (the Sultan's cousin)
  • Tengku Hishamuddin Zaizi and Che Puan Hezeita binti Muhammad Hafidz (the Sultan's cousin and cousin-in-law)[40][41]
  • Tengku Puteri Saidatul Aini (the Sultan's cousin)
  • Tengku Iskandar, Tengku Seri Andika Diraja Selangor (the Sultan's cousin)[29]
  • Tengku Badariah (the Sultan's cousin)
  • Tengku Aina (the Sultan's cousin)
  • Tengku Nur Anuwar (the Sultan's grandaunt)
  • Tengku Mahmud Shah Al-Haj (the Sultan's granduncle)
  • Tengku Abdul Murad Shah Al-Haj (the Sultan's granduncle)
  • Tengku Ardy Esfandiari, Tengku Paduka Shah Bandar and Toh Puan Siti Rahilah Mohd Hashim (the Sultan's first cousin once removed and first cousin once removed-in-law)[42][29]
    • Tengku Ezrique Ezzudean, Bentara Raja and Che Puan Syamim Farid (the Sultan's second cousin and second cousin-in-law)[42][43]

See also

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